Pay-table.



Patented Aug. 27, l90l No. 68l,3l.8.

c. HIRSCHFELD.

PAY TABLE.

(Application filed Apr. 28, 1901.)

(No Model.)

UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

CARL HIR SCHFELD, OF NORDHAUSEN, GERMANY.

, PAY-T BLE.

"SPEGIFIOATION formingpart of Letters Patent No. 681,318, dated-August 27, 1901. Application filed April 23, 1901. Serial No. 57,152. (No model.)

122 aZZ whom 132 may concern.-

. Be-it known that I, CARL HIRSCHFELD, a

citizen of the United States of America, residing at Nordhaus'en, in the Kingdom of Prussia and Em'pire'of Germany, have invented a new and useful Pay-Table, of which the following is a specification.

My invention relates to an improved paytable, which for the purpose offacilitating rqthe removal of the money paid thereon is.

adapted to be tilted forward and rearward for causing the-money to slide into the hand or into a bag or the like held underneath.

In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 represents a vertical longitudinal section,

Fig. 2 a plan, and Fig. 3 an end elevation, of

this improved table. This table has a board or plate a, which gradually becomes narrower toward its two ends in order to reduce the width ofthe part where the money is removed. On its sides the board or plate is provided with raised rims or ledges b and a, designed to guide. the coins to the ends, which are slightly curved downward.

V The support (1, on which the board or plate is fixed, has two tilting axes, which are parallel to each other and are situated in front and at the rear on opposite sides of the trans verse plane supposed to pass through the 0 center of gravity. I make the tilting edges of the under frame round and preferably re cess the part between them, By this means the support is enabled to stand firmly upon the tilting edges, 3 5

Wires 6, bridging over the parts where the money is removed at the two ends of the board or plate, constitute handles and serve as convenient means for the tilting.

What I claim as my invention, and desire 4.0 to secure by Letters Patent, is-

A pay-table comprising a plate curved down ward and contracted at its ends, ledges or rims at the longitudinal edgesof said plate and two curved tilting edges for two difierent axes, to facilitate the tilting of the said plate, so that the contents of the plate may be re moved from either end, substantially as and for the purposes set forth.

In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.

' CARL HIRSCHFELD.

Witnesses:

' RUDOLPH FBICKE,-

EMIL EHRHARDT. 

